Sŭngjang 勝莊 (Korean Sŭngjang; fl. late 7th–early 8th c.) was a Silla-dynasty Buddhist exegete who studied in Tang China and was associated with the Yogācāra circles of Xuánzàng 玄奘 (玄奘) and Kuījī 窺基. He participated in Yìjìng’s (義淨) translation projects at Chángān and is documented in the Sòng gāosēng zhuàn (T50n2061). His extant work in this division is the Fànwǎngjīng púsàjièběn shùjì 梵網經菩薩戒本述記 (KR6k0091) — a two-fascicle Yogācāra-influenced commentary on the Fànwǎng bodhisattva-precepts.